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September 10, 2019

Young Mayo Patient Joins Rochester Police Department

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Stephanie Kenning’s 8-year-old son, Coltin, was given the star treatment by the Rochester Police Department after his mom contacted them hoping to take his mind off of his health issues.

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Tags: Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mayor Kim Norton, pediatrics, Rochester Police Department, surgery


May 21, 2019

Former Mayo Patient ‘Breaking Bread’ From Coast to Coast In the Name of Helping Others

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Despite having a leg amputated as a result of an injury in Afghanistan, Army Special Forces member Jarrid Collins is determined to live life on his own terms, which means connecting with and serving others.

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Tags: Amputation, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, surgery


April 7, 2016

Vascular Surgeon a Cut Above

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During a break from a busy day in the operating room, colleagues nabbed Peter Gloviczki, M.D., for a quick photo op. It was a moment surely worth capturing. Dr. Gloviczki reached a milestone few others have when he completed his 10,000th surgical procedure since joining the staff of Mayo Clinic. Jennifer Ohm, a surgical nurse […]

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Tags: Dr Arman Arghami, Dr Peter Gloviczki, surgery


February 6, 2014

Team Lola

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Most 13-year-old girls wouldn’t see having a scar down the middle of their chest as, well, cool. Lola Montilla, however, is not most 13-year-old girls. When she sees the scar left from surgery to repair the heart defect she was born with, she says it’s a reminder that what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. […]

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Tags: Ebstein's anomaly, Joseph Dearani, surgery


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